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HomeMy WebLinkAbout028-270-048,� w A w r ----• t ,,. ,, Cti�� _ _ -� ��+ �, n ,. } �c , . . :, {( i ,> �� a%?i � c) . � ,, si 1 � , }{ fNV l lt(1NPiLNTAL IMP'A'CTS AND- MITIGATION !TEAS <a IhF,ttt ify Potentially significant e vi iarrct divi"Sion, n rOnmenta' ?tf)T)rcjv:ti What project dest n l l Pacts as' (M Project measures 8 features sociated Wit;l¢ �t►tvIt'onmentai impacts? Y are proposed or speoial Cehditiofyi� �y'�'aCfs W°,� sr to alleviate 1 b eV-eCt d ccet�'j- ex�u��,�� eh ntia' ry ro t!, t+t�1121?ONMRWTAG :5ETTING-'r i"!!£�or 1 C1� b ; his t'`��ec: rr) DOSS ri be the !nr]trdinProject site as It exists g information on to o ra }t before the P g . project, tattcl .rttimli, and atiy euitural 00soeibe E►►►y eKi. ann P Y, sol orab.ilit historical or scenic, Plants 11►ir st>tuetur-es: `j-' g.strucYures on t�h�e site asPecty, SIo CS tVi i-9 S � "�-aa .t"5 anal the use Of tow Gulf j �, • oca Kg . d�c ! } i'�E!St'r Lite the surrottnd.in` h t,C Q S how» l5 ot? {-1-� . 3 Properties {�c`�•S q i~ 3� 'Std"°r Pi;tints nrl atixrna,ls and any cultural, incfudirt C'01CA�; ltidicat0 the t g inforMataprlr ' YPe of historica on !►tlert5it.� land use rresidPnt:ial � or sreni'e ! Ot land use (one-fam%1 i comm,- aspeett merit. st:?res, rtc. ); and wale pfY�apartmen Qrcid�l; etc, ) snt•t�ack development1taUseS OOPsi Yawd, (height P ► depai+ty` rr1 ' , froYtLageb I<da•I�FWrt:Arzn,lrr+ ,rl t�rctrr� fl hereby certify that: d +�Yhibi.ts Present~ t e the statements knit 101 evalitatiott to Lha h data, and furnished best b1 my atiil1tinformation roquiredaboV.e and Itj att�! inl'ttrm:�,tlot) Preset) are , -Y, and for this a►tri .- that the facts trt.ireF, it»ue and_ `Ottect to the ► tatetncarif� ' best ofmy knowledge ,r •�.� flat t* �.-_��...,..,:_ �'h f a re � For }Ftfr~cr? �;r+lttrate she et rot. longer responsQs 4/91 r� ,�StltaB'tjft`lbte�e� p I N- ,r �r J�nr A --== Planning Department Environmental Health DepaDF rtment partmer, t CAtt'aresir Department)raI1LE5S �O --- Putte C g Carter. .(on areas north of red AP: 28-- 48 PG&E Count: Sheriffi e -:27- �... (check title re * port for line on map) Pacific Belk easement) -_..,.. Butte County, Mosquito, Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement Sr ool Distrilarct 4(wall ma (areas within -- $e map .n cabinet) Water . ompany- (if individual ells are Durham Irrigation OR not in on 3 _ --_� California Water ServiceDurham Mutual Water Co: pPlicat.ion or m �y .�. Oroville-wYdndotte, pant (Chico area) �_. Thermalito Irri atiorn. DBEton District (Oroville ea St f rave Limesaddle Commurit District (Thermalito area ' o r)# ar to lake) Y Services District . NE of river) :bel Oro W (paradase area along Buzztail Wat rworksd(Do Pines pent f "_----- area) Ci—� Paradise Irrigation Dstrictl Ridge/Forest Ranch area) • '' (check wa11 ma Y of �Oroville ,Ps for spheres Chico of influence) 5i -- Paradise - Biggs ---�_ GridlrYy OROVILLE AREA ONLY: �\\ -- Lake Orovlle Area Public, Utility District —"` Recreation isirit ' (see I arge in --�--� El Medio Pier �� (sot . Fite Distract ( (oe large ma P inlcabiret) BIGGS, RIMALE check hall ma Ain cabinet) GRIDLE AREAS p, a small portion of Orotr' to see what a . (1T'H BUTTE COC)'I'Y i11e onl j) (SO )! check Wall map ani Drainage D' es" Some areas overlap, -- Drainage Di strisip title report strict �2 ---. Drainage District �`1q0 ----,_. Drainage District &2 : Reclamation District s, --= - Reclamation District05 Sacramento and S an :.., $dtte Creek Draj J�Dquin Drainage District I CER"T"AIN CASES: y.ge District Superintendent of Schorils (only for sub`di ' C . of Fish and ;Game Pt- vxss ons (near 'water and in ), De t ---�.:� a1 Trans (near State 1iy� B Richiale fw .. j 14gruCal and mountain areas) y S � � , 0 95 Water 19i (Clark Road) bico ct�-c�.ff), X62 -. ITnit:ed States�Forest Service Board (Olive IiWy, _.rte Parks a (if project Dor yrs tno a than 106 or un (Pro `eats ` and Recreation t�parumertt lots its kodk ter 12esoureeS Da"art thecj� (property near Lake land �- 01 books ) State Wa ) -----r Creek Reclaimgti,h D'i'stmen � p rove Ie (Pro erty hear Lake - east Oroville ,� of 1Iwy, 0, ( t of hlro Air watershed) (see wail map) Ir Airport, ------' Chico Area Recreacir�n &Park Dist port±; south of Rack Creek and �• SPECIAL 6AS ;S'; (only for subd.ivisions)' as.eck ttat� to ThermAli.tocirrigatioti I3isti'dort for any rice b mention of g ecia.l er iCes nr easame y (numbeYd itet4s ) u y � NOTICE OFDE TE414111ATION 'Office of Plan.& Rese/Iech Dept.' � 1300 Tenth Street Sacramento, "CA 95814 •` �, wti 4 V, I or ,d '� � � X Butte County Clork APR &0 jP ZROr M; Butte County Planning 7 County Center Dr., Oroville 95965 ). f= �o ,WBJECT; Filing oit'" Notice of Determination in ccmplianse with S8ct3on 2170�i :", the Public;,Resources� Code. n15.2 a P-noject Titles TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP ' A-1? Vumbers 028-270-04$ 1D' new,_ PEEPU ESS MINING COMPANY ste C.leaxin•gheus .Number (If submitted to clearinghouse) Coxataat }((( Person- a pA6iA LEAS At Telephone Numbers 916-538`{% =TaUr ct Loca*'ion: bId BOTH SIDES OF BANGOR PARK ROAD AP 33i9J4s�iR HWY,, BANGOR ARIA. APPROX. ;2.5 MILES WEST OF OBLnesciiptionM Tl ?dTATIVE PT�RC Pe" .� EiS AND EL MAP TO DIVIDE 166+/ ACRES 'IO CREATE :?� G CR THREE 22 2}CRE,* +/- PARCELS -11 �'`• he'Butte Count _Dcvala meat kevew,Committee �- "'�# $s� to advise that- t ar ote-described anuarv' 4th 1993 has a red. g project on and I2as macl`e the f0116� ling d4bpf tis rdfn the abovedescribed project:, 1. The. project will environment f --� -� will nob, have a. S=gnifjcant effect dt t o i 2"4 An Env ronmentVi ,Impact 'Report the provisions`(of CEQA. P Was prepared for this; Project p�,A�fY4 Pt to _ A Negative'Declaration WAprepared for this the provisions of CEQA. pro je put�0 3 Mitigation measures were \' approval of the • iaere iot, made a; condition of project:—" tto 4,. A "statement of overriding considerations this Project. was j Was not, addjt*04 for T•hia,1j3 to certify that the final ETR with comments and responses and record of �+ aplsr ral_ is awa;ilable to the, general Public at p� Butte County Planning Department 7 County ,Center btive OrovilldI CA u 95965 bdto Aeceived for ring and Pdstin! at, 'OPA.1.� ...,i Paula S ure Signature , ,.. �, Assl�tant_.P anriirinh2 .. ,. _ .. • rector , n t% { art .. to r ) q a it F r • � rpl l) � — "J p9 21 � Peer�,es Mang„c:a �,„i �ynl+ative parcel Ma on both sides of Ba z'c�. �, AP 28 7 s 1 X5.1 Bang or Highwa ark Road approx. 2.5 4a. 8 pr .. oc+ Y. B411IN r area. Engineer: Vilest West % rovi a • r X992) Geldo n i n ;c ineerj.l continued from Deco, ,e,21 lamb0jrbokman, from Von Ge.l,,i"' ' ?, Engineering and one of the; )rotJ ced ab Y I -tL nerd r i�?�'�s'(.? ' of water, The would, ���.�t Normally drill wells and ,'`dust o4'� w•oll, ' .ogs and available iri o well can be required, + or mor, tha" omet "mat ion can be suff ick ent; n One, ; iIIl@uj �I9 X,etl,surie stated: having t;evieWed” the envirorinentay, revs a st itibnvOrp, at ions at this meal~ i-nrl, and the revised P1ann r,g V Chao'' , tit D*d�`Oo 'L2, 2992.x, .x make ;:t motion to adopt a .'rne a- Dire r ort ctor e (� edit+i�' l rr+nmenta:t mitigations;, or, the Peerless Mining Conigr�;j ve cle f ar arcels on AP `28-2 -�� s �� g P Y tei tat d cel r tznding that the j fit th* elrtvironme�nt,` but Will Ijot have A sign could effect ould 'haVd' axr.`,`- ffect ()!'1 t squired r�itigat ohs a, ? comp~ ed with. Those m3ti,gat in this d6 �:ovi(IM the ;revised Planni.h Dare for s a-sport of Dec, ions are' j7� w� tl "I'll. f i�,n that"the r,roj est is ih conformance with the $ut2. te Tile07914 i11 ti s ntCt t i nate County Zoning and that the prr�� ect is subs �ot to Det , 0ez jeal PIA)l - � e fees . Havinij found the above, r• further move to p 6:t, a 1� s J r� tact to the f6l lowingjrr oz4ditions and finding a ,� pprrove ter �rojeot 46-61"d" Ided, rental to gthe health safetY or welfare of that pp a oval w1ji. Pot 1.9 gr i�there uir�?d c-dr djt�ons are com It he people of But 'r- icount� compl- with Za.�'id• j�evelcpmemr Di�'�.eir�l dor`�ditons: Frontage on Bangor. R:,�"to be constructed to fiS=B rs Class 2 aggregpl'.":i kia;Fe a��d a single weal coat �D-il st;wdgrN with, to the De aaxtmentl .6f I ubl ,,o Works Single, approval andm t d�raiti&�J& Plantj ��r. a ,,� facilities , install, rgq"0 : e Deed to the Count4P, sof B'u+;te 3� ft. r, centerline of Ban Hark t i12o ight-of-wad on each gjdg •0;f the Barko" 4 ad (6'o foot tr ial right-of-way widtf)O) Indicate a 50 ft � Road. '.tz.] r�izg satbaok •from the centerlihe of $ar�'axk � Show all easement4, �e, te- 60rd oh the .f hal nap U, 5 Obtain encroachmer�4N'' i— VeWa e . ` rst��cndardsfoz` all dr qr and contract to do for (;: Y , new, or existA 6 Pay any delingt)enti itW'�ew or current tastes as requ3.red: Meet the requlteine-nto ok the Butte Count. , ra r Y ^ e Department. it , lFlealth Dept conditio t.' 1 �._ �. BUTTE COUNTY DkvttopMgk�,� q),giJ�Et Co rr. A2J[rA Y'° I f MMMT . Mj,'LUTES y I Y 4 tk ; e ro ert b l '� � `. rt�s or' 13 leaahf field free setback a round. e Cist Y g ��e9]i a9 tY eX' 8 Provide a 100 ft. or 'Within 1.00 ft., of P P within the property parcels. drainage Ways Showa 50 ft. leachfeld se�:back from any line cif:c�]c Y 9 ` leachfield setback from the h�.ghwater �,' 10 Shaw 100 ft. al :area p SLOW the usable sewage disposal coven to meet the 1l the Subdivision'► Ordinance an parcels. uired ,'usable sewage disposal area exists on stcsY tiE Prove that the req anyparcel not proven to coYr'n 12 i parcel by the Subdivision orc:nan' combxne With an a cf area requ usable sewage disposal' ' that no hater well may , be located wti�i� place a note on the e ' disposal area on p h 8. �3;, of the usable sPwag ar,Gels 1 through � to 1� 'Prove that the re �airec quantitz,es of domestic. water are parcels 1 through 13• following mit' 10 measure are required: man The sheet of the + e a note on the alternate or additional map - 1.-�-ed place ? `ire 15 IlAutoma.tic fire suppre structures in paccord tce , with the I atiG etems stag ng,andard for th_ installation .,of sprinkles � p �'he safety in all new resl;dent�.al Protection Assoa�.al ly d St dwellings and no homes, N�'PA Standard in one and two 'family rinkler systems is for acdition` -„ Thif Purpose of the installation section nsta lati-n O the event cif residential ire�� rty ' 1? demand icor structural: fire and Prop' •i installation ,��W1� instances Where they are installed: services in , x y I'All, lots tib y any a no i.e on the final map that states • ild.ing tj ser herd i«itygatid 1. :. 16 'Place , - n gees �,n egfect at the time of applicabJ.e , d � per app,j.icatirsn • O al map entation to the arnning bivision prior to filing i Provide de)dum of gr6Undwater and ate of recharge .ace nari)t.` :ty which out:�.ines g sod lain ali3ri vli,�.son t em improvements shall ln the f iral l�-awed lS, Designate the tl p riito proper Y p the °olj.b0ing 'note on the reap= e dPs3gnated floodplain elio�an on the map •'i within r Creek Gh setback fofi the ,edge of the fl of Wi1:s'4 t}+ pollution zone and place a naeo6tin9 19 Place t� 100, ft: ,,etb cu. J�. lain as a �'I" , , ion pr'otecr ion ---t z►in o no, v'ege -a�.i on, iiNo p anti'rig 4ir:.h States. a :within 1q0 ft► of,,the do map Wi, or disturbance of the axe .+ =earthi�oY�c j shal7� rc�;`ur �atn unanimously",sonand carr NYErio: secnd d by: 7 d; cov`NTY DEV-jtLopIa- REvI Cc) ITTVE Mx IUT S •, �= wi� fa .a Af 5 �J PLANNINQ t „ Y.,IraxY rZpjr jEq r=1zrtt. a, L I �1� rvf CN,r Tl"a f f �F t%1h1E : (is) r3991, 0,�'-� >� w iii b3 i°" tl rCCitY r# 4 �i �Y ka!3'coi . 6���r�CG r`�td t�r� �I`Viro G � i'aY ; sD&t� t d "SAY$ ' tt iii �,»>�3' i *iit X i i� MI l ltal Y ;,�ar.��cy �yt����r�tsar; r���iair�c1�.�3,55'CAt� ar)r1 d Y3,eaL�ra-moi 4�d a° x w a ra ptil *, h' Qx 20� �s3y 1�r7rr��ualit k� tiJl Wti �.iT �i Y YyT •%y YY_. �'1 W '-�'✓ _ . �l tk , aS, �o.iipmE;t�wf�M 1�MI��:3:,'e y t�1 • fid;., � `� Ju rr r�s�x. h�, e 1..3utte cauArty tt tiz� xr�t RlfQ,.1011 hick ��ag�ar�ar�Y���e�1 �r�zu for ;sur p�r ajc�i.rar.ca�zxt,z�a/Ttla�ail� t' td$'kw of aapPlicable, ern t r'�; c gra uJkt xrrs t t ;�r f�a rrr• alt You 'note arty �s � k �� W r°t � �`anxiitA0r13 rttif9> 1�. Y a1t12' 4¢ XIS Jit our t'V,tit'rx1���iXt, �r'virOPraaftt1, i :Docu r xtt� u rra to ucaiart .{{� gqlararlJr�iar: y at'�`d Vis( .�p 4 �^; � t ca� yt) � ��'cSj0. ct �i ; f�U$r trz�a oafs tirpac turtY x�ix�r7. ° ' �,�i ivu nx'w=► publicr «trtrt for Your, Project. i ¢ t b r rra t JficarCr"cats v locitir, pro-c gut a+ L C+ �i � ' :i'sr�cr�'arr Char"1 tt tlC b,x r xrarir, Irrr ��1rtt��f�Ewf� rf1 rttri. c�. „ Inter -Departmental Meir orandum TO: Butte County Advisory .Agency FROM, , Planning 'Director SUBJECT: Report on Tentative Parcel Map for Peerless Mining Compaq, AP# 028-027-G45. DATE March 22, 1991 This is a proposal to subdivide 166 acres to create 8 parcels; five twenty acre p-01,' and three twenty-two two acre parcels. The Subdivision Map Act under section 664,20 ��T) llows the creation of more than four garcels by Parcel Map when each parcel ctdoll-4 is larger than 20 acres and has approved access. The proposed tentative Pay cel i meets the criteria as out by Section 66426 (b), 'Shit present zoning is A-5, I Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County General flan designates this area ` Agricultural -Residential. The proposal does not conflict with County zoning nor any adopted or profosed eleG of the Butte County General Plan nor any County, 'Specific or community plan. An Initial Study was conducted in accordance to the California Environmental C ' a y 1 Act and a Mitigated Negati,ie Declaration is recommended for the project environmental documentation has been forwarded to the Butte County Adalsory Agee' within the required 105 days as mandated by the California Public Re8ources Section 21151.5. Recommend approval of the Tentative Parcel Map for Peerless Mining Compatryf,,! 02$-270-048, subject to the following mitigation measures 141IThCAµrroN �EAs�zE 0? Place a note on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final 1 statmg> "Automatic fire suAP ression sprinkler systems shall be installed if all new residential structures in accordance with the National Are Protection Asgoe'llationst Standard for the installation of sprinkler systeroX IM one and two family dwellings and,mobile homes, INFPA Standard 1.31), IIS „ purpose of the installation of sprinkler systems is „far adoitional safetyti property protection !in the event of residential fires. This installatinrr %411 reduce the demand for structural fire protection. services in those instance wherethey are insta Service Dist'.!led,"' C Comm I00 to the Lime Saddle Com00 _ ict Watery. System and the installation of tare hydrants + negate the recluiren ent .for an Wtamatic fire suppression sprinkler syswt 2Pay X200.00 per lot; to the Butte County Fire Department for the pt rch�. fi of a water "tender. S , �aCO44. � IINTf OF EN9iRONMENr1AL CIiEcRIIST 'FORM EVALdATION . OF EWXRgNMENTAYi . Ii]6 'Lt APPEN6,I X 1 We No, 28-27-48 Log No. 90-08-27-01 0 No. 28-27-48 24111 T. BACKGROUND 1. peerless xslning company 2, 43o second Street, Yuba city, cA 95991 3, prolect description; Tentative parcel Mao to divide- ibd "acres to Create 'five 20 plus acre parcels and 'three 22 plus acre parcllls. YES eumi NO DISCIISCION. OF EKVIR0NMBjL7AL Et1A II. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE I . Does the project have the potential to degrade the x This proposal will not significantly degrade the en0t6mr0f, auality w the environnent, substantially tedurx •the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a 13sh or Wil ldlfre population lodrop below.self-sustalraing levels threaten to eliminate a platsI. or animal mn counky, reduce the numbed or testrttct the: range of a rate or endangered plant or animal or atlminate Important Examples of, major 'petiods of CAIrfotola history or prehlslory? i. Does the ptolect have the .potentldl to achdave x "this proposal will not Impede long=term en4lrohmentai ftoa'js, short-'term benefits ti Ahe dettimenl df lonit-term environment goals? tk short-term. Impact, 44'the environment I's one which o curs to a ret`atl8bly brie( petiod of time while long-term impacts 1*1-.11 endure Into the luture.3 _ 3, Owes the prolect have Irvacts which ate Indlvidoally x- This proposat may have a slghtt%cant cumulatlye .100act Oft the limited but cumulatively considerable? (A project envitooment. may Impact on two or mote separate fesoutces wbete the Impact on each resource Is, relatively, sarall, - but where the effect of the total of Those:tipacts j on the environment Is Significant,) 4. boas the prolect have environmental effects M'hith � �x Tills proposal wilt not have a significant advetie:,effecl'�orl hurrah will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings. beings, either directly of I1ndirettly7 IIT. DETERMINATION on the. basis of this 'Initial evaluat,lon: I/wt IIhd the proposed 'pt ojadt 00Ab NOTE DECLARATION wlH be prepared. have. a #igni f 1 cant el tact on the; envl tonmetlt and a NECh,TIV O1wE Lind that although the ptopase�i project cx+utl have.a significant effect on the.enviroiune{it, (hare will not be a significant enact in tilts case because the MITIGATION MEASMES desertbes8 on'`tite attached sheet have been added to the prolect, A NEGATIVE DECLAUTloN wi l t bo ptepared, I/'wt find the ptoposed prrlledt MAY have a" the envitbn nt and art tWlltr3wetilTAL Mp GT itEpoRT ts,teg ftdd, ; signf.flcant of lett ori k1kTE; Srptembe S, O990 ny; ljl f 1 n C. Moore Iy.' ... €moi �rl l ._.. .... __. rim �' ' kli` s * Evaluza�4a a;n a E>tbvironm� ntay; Jmpaat� Enirbxutnen�..Chec i[ _ ri s'„ yn "�- DISCUBS3:ON OF ENViR0�1 1ENTAL EVALU I ?4�TR—ON MEI -C- A � xASPACTB ;) s, the proposal result in slgn111cantc X ace earth unsi:ahle earth tohdltfohs, or changes In a' c sobstrt9ctutest The Proposal will not result subsurl`'oma disruption d�5,,S�� -A— geologic, x This proposar _Wil dr , ►1j olsi'Gptton, displacement, canpactlon i compaction and overcovering of the "Site as a result of u�Y L oveltcovering of the soft? of structures. driveways. parklhsl at.tas, etc, bUc to lhe.fi Of �T N of the sftLI, homesite locations will require, some narff*Ma hTllsal.Theepropoted of parce maplwl lscreate ntaei3notz2 oil . ' 04MO which will reduce extensive earthikork. the gglte JM0 1 �, ordinance Is anticipated , to mitigate any signlf1cant Imoad3 ` !lNI earthwork associated with dt)Vclopinst` a F JaI bY. hecesYarY � homesites. �� V^ _x_, oue to the large parcel sizes YerY 111,011dlslurba'rtt# lli4 c, Gitange 10: topography or 'ground surlace topography will occur. feller features? � tioUnproject sl,op has no 'pliyslcal tea tures which are untq' - d. urej�nuecgcolaglc uti phYrlcsll IeaturCs�l any em noar9lU _+L d ro ect wltl t P >t W1 0111V entnallowed bYf the proposdote n p t' a to I I tdtcoutsty ;Own, Of � e, fttctease in wind Of wate, erosion of soils, tha er') rates, it Is anticipated that the Butte erthet on or off suet ordinahen A40,1 control erosion during the cohsttuctlort k U! ✓� I icant 1001. deveioP,reht'� .;o a less than signii . o! trtfi'�2m3, X__ The proposed protect with -not cas"se stltallon ot-;eFostgrt , „ creeks due to, the parcel size of`20 plul attri4 pix, ataldseSOf chan961 In til 'tioniodepos1tl beach homes, tet jptd mlrtimi deVeloom it. tive(r or a etas on which may mcdifY the chapneb of of any bay, Inlet or, taker a of roducE y t11l,1,1'l { r1,s�r ler;4treAm or the bed, the oc � rlcUitutttt sails. 'rhe propntt: ""ti, char cterized bar F�eos��lp� i e -t i Loss bt, Prl abricUltu ,y p (,Ve —"� �- wnlchrhit llatveibeen torsed lie past not tursent a� l nlllCaht low Gt J!l00 e gtazingr , patcc site of 20 p('Us at i l hot impact Bih�J o�ati111$ g* (QnateaUrban ar�easr iI opo tUhl_I les., sails oulslde cle s d� to eafi?]lc Ub tidingsato uilturrpaOU[IdIli coden I Sstasacta�C _`�31f f:Kpbsure 6fi people oP property 9 k oo}fdecadnqu e'orotectlon tS otuUpants incase tri splctrtl�a�?KY h; hawds such as „earlhUuakes. tandsimilar :. liar hxardils, ground la CJure of similar tF► substantial Wll'1 thdi Proposal ihoreAslttg the :deniitlns of tetldehtial deVeto merit r►,thsi"i�fi 4 t traffic generated lino indt oh alt ilial IIV due to taPstiE In reci nit pot i��tton testtfXis� ' aNr a�aalllyts of detcriirtatlon of ambient t-.--�, SfeecailrtorTia`At as `GUlrcelr ton,ltol. h had 1y9rsti!#eta. ' '? , the CAlls tri ` QoUhtY as a non-attaimm� I. atoneldnd CIIb n M hbXld6.Xf t rn1 � ohrd Vbj Cal lforhtd dean hitlsAc�an Urovtdes no m t g toil measu(0ir o! VJ o air pollutic control p. small residential prdlnct, 'DUO W,. Vhl 'size of t'rie irrYrte�t �l� , ctmaiallve Imputts ate:c 0' 'del' ins'i��ff l`cant, f sane sh+ f t tram lilt QuSl i tr uhf7act3t t(Idnnl hl�l5yd in �.' iiia p� "I b. The, cieaiton of Obledt Cola, 'Odors, _shfak@ ..rte:; � �onstrUc�ioh�, t+hases of dnYel irig of futjies�'r' yehldle and &(Ulp�nt eml_satibn as webl as Ihcteas Id dust frill tr fr :•,'durtfig earthwtst,R Stages of deV!laptiaefti't. i M lta�r rozu>te��tal :clx, c list +� Eva];uatimn of l nn a;onmerita].� .%,_� t 1 i Apac,� �• i� IMPACTS icon t I' )PI EN )i Hued) Vis_ MAYBE s DISCUSSION Off' EP1VIRt� 7 ENVIRONMENTAL w� t r.on O nUed) C. - Al'teratlohof air movement, mol`sture or x The Grcposal will not affect the atmosphere, tempetatute, or any change in climate, t IOcally or regionally? WA7Et�. rf'pll the proposal fesUlt pn substantial; a, changes In current's, or the course or _ _ x The proposal will not affect the course or dpreCllofl tYi +IYlAtor dtfeetion sof water ►ravements In either movejjonts in either matihe ur ttesh waters, marine or Iresh waterllr b, changes In absorption rates, ,drainage X The proposed project will cause some ml nor changes In the altsot Patterns, or the rate and amount rip stutface rales and resulting amount of surface runoff due to ibjdf us i Us ;runoffs sutf.sces re fated to paving,, isatking areas, driveways, roap fbpf +gfi, C. Need for oi(-sjie surface drainage x_ No afl�slteanl aiter(ng of tlhe basic draihalie pattern Is agiiafl{�rRt.e9� Pio s,Ignillc ' - surface drainage ImproYements its anticipated !ri df`dWp to improvements, for to ), rt. Inst ll removal, acccamodato the proposed'prOject. channbliXatian or,tulYcrt install`atlonr d, Alterations to the course or flow of flood x The r osa waterst P � ) will not affect the flow of 'Hood waters: er change In the amount of surface water Inas"y water body? fir, . 7he;proposa will not affect the amount of Surface hater pn xtWl►prPle! �i � boda�. Discharge into surtaC3 waters, of In any, _?t,, Res 1 td,16 i IIt has Wit creek" traversing the rnfddte or t#sd' alterat►on of surfice water quality„ rt11 f including but not I lm ted to 'temperature, Yelopment , Along the credit has the potentfei'�."`l�or dtssoivea Akygen or t�fbidltyr h lot Itt tboidt0,Uuod.r R nioft` Iromtthees and the paved ground suis 3 t#if r�p�Cr rr!l may carry organic materials and tYpl;cal urban ptlilutatttr pf►tp lop ,creek _ Excessive feitlilYation 151 landscaped brtla Ar1J Igatton punotf from residential Yards cuUld generate nuttibrf f'Itch V s;tieam, q l .. of the ctoor,.$ kod if- s dawn thus results gin eutraahlcatlon drad"Aga sY;tem. To mitigate he albove Concerns 'it is tee" V�r.ided tha''l a foal, toot setback from thn centerline of the t"tlif beastfi ve9;ltatton cualpVatf ngiaeapthw rkioor disturb Ween .61 St1. e am -Wale ore on the map tt which statCil. No A10 a .ttlfrl too; feet ol, the centerline o t e creek shall occrfa r `i► -. l x The ! �II g. J Alteration of the direction or rate of tlbw will not affect 1hi� directlori h. Chan T e r� et of ground waters? h s of ` Uf ground we pfl' rt in the guahtptyof quit lolf ground X_ 'pp t M tiN Is currently depemieht Upon.,groUndwalet. #�ji<iUW withdrawal3hedrllhroUgndltrite cepl,ioti pf rd►eelliitles ay overdraft the eklstlnd agul(erc' Currently fhol' Is jstatist�ical data on the gUahtil.y of groundwater or r8t at 'aqulfer by cut's of excavations? y tecilatge of;;gtaUndwater In the area, A stabae water solYrCA, si tf d density "`p Which' Wlll ploVitle the' Water demands of the ptbt0, be I Uaht l t [ keducilon In the abouhl tsf'watere othbWw to k j sea�3h abode. eenlplbeupfe� water, sutlpllestI� favaliab p �� ' , .. j. ixposUt Syr property to st'a'ler x . The f7roject'site is located within a flood zone glee, the tanrsssaf related hazards such as tloodingt maY�jresultit the exposure of people or atoperty",,to watery etatdd :►Yti t tliec�aa aed*lth flsonn a eek thetfloodfeietaiiibrtihoUldibe�pt Ce6 J hold restrlcting tilt, :properly lmorovementi within dfhi ;-- a deif,�nated [food suqa_p} lln� th.oropos —will theAt i • C , WAd V Ct�ec�Cl3st * °Eva1u 4 TVA ENVIRONMi;NTAL TMPATS mpacl. _ 4 O tcontlnued) Mery©g!i FJTtSCiJE�ION. OF (Cont lnued) NNENTAL ENVTRO a, number of species sOf lants int , ` Txl Change Y Y of species t _ Ptags` shtUbs, Brass crops- , ��� tray�- ': ..�_ rhe diversity of plants)? +Pand 'agUatic hattve landscapespaant specles wl..t► be e+ h,to instal,jet( ea r ReducIton of the nUmbets of any unique, rare ed as rpslde ,. > .� � � nt,i d � taRr). or endangered species o f Plants? — X No rare or endangered a. introduction of new specles of site, grant species Ps knaWn"'�,a e an area, ar in a battler l,o Plants into' Xlst on file replenishment of eXistl the hot z I '— — x The ` ibl+tt° no r aciest - r oral irt. affect existi' d'; Reductlon in acreage of an p- no plant I xili I cropt y agrlcuitural- 5'�+rKr `— --� lrhe si[e chez not contalh an c subs an_ et F. Wlii i11e proposal result `+ Y amiercia(j a, t In _: �,y✓vlable agrl`cuitrtfaf dit>�i> Change to hqt numbers' of `ice divers, y or specles :4 land _anima' ,ilV sPecles of animals (bf'rdsr in;tudlhg reptiles, fish and The proposal Will shell(ish, benthlc ora hot attect animal 11t&, b. g nlsms or Insecks), eeductton in the numbers of any;unlgU6, rare or endangered species of animals? c, Introduction o -� The site contains ho 'Are 1` hew species of an)mals 1 r animals,. an area, or ln,�a batr)er to the m ntia or tnovementr ofi,anlmtISt igrxtfori ,fine proposal wftj hot a g d. (fact eXlstln' anlrnal Itfa, Detarrloratic,a of axlstirtg fish Or Wiidlite habitat Q. = —� WLSIL will the proposa a tontalns no signtf(caht wildllfe 1 tesUlt ire itlbstan�ial» , The sit habitat, A. lntreasei (n eklstin", _ g noise foyers;' b, --X The proposal *111 not tesUlt In a substa CXposure;of treated oh site or y People t� 'severe nolle levels! fu' 7, ticwr o> In the viclnit ntla[ 1`nctea'sa rl�tlse s gna rcan ►till the Proposal ""- — Ttie proposal rrTtl hot eXpose people Co : ght and gtatet produce severe a" isr . svi f l the graposa't resu) t t 'X The ptoposal will pof result in a sUto soV N oise IdVots, a eratY h a substantial slate creaied,on site or In the YI11b - raat �f the lvesen} nr Plahned land Usean pan �- nctow lh 1F�l�it X The protect site Is dam- slbllated b 1: y ilae eu ngrIcultut'�I-Residen((sal l� requires 'a minrmume oT ' P tact tsl keouht list as tentaUVe Hartel ma The ro nasi r+ 1 five actes pot dwel t In U xoned� AQt *hi"cb �w and, he zoninu etassiftcatton,�o bath.�th- n u unit, The oroo6jed h1RI►t :}ESOutlxs The pFoposedijetal Wan destgrlaiion will the Y with the character of the Otto protect is cdhst lent su .s:ata ra : Propose } result t in rncteas <a _ riding atoll, e I t 6 resources;, the rte, a or Use of any natuta,l r b' tPletlon i(st a ""- Thd proposal will tial. atteet a tesbutcest n i by natural r The proposal wilt not de Ic Any R15K of lass r. rr1 non-re eWabie ►ietUta p, t�,-a'nV natut lI the Oroposat inVol al tesoUruesM J 771 xntps o t © >.E1�V� Zo11At. ,, .. -==- ENTAY� EpA�,UA'` �� r, ai' ,x EvaltiattsQ, _--""'" ur. F;rIRCNM to;h�aC�"�� j 1 pxSCUSC� -.�- I n , vFs_ •� fent und) '-� t1f1r (9 till (l16, 4UCh ...++ ACTe tcont[nuedi stofa or 'he ProVbsai wl l l nol, �nydacl (I tless whl h zardous ma tit its S w local" close to an, p,aterlals, Includtor elo not 11,41 ted to- a i9encY services. a. A tof haz3rd6Us isk of a%Plod chemtcats oretadiatto psel attecl.any � substances potticldoI accident br not pp of the.Wes event an % the proposal will sislent the t wlth�wbatati been ptad��od lrie , :..._._ Wcc 1 /tondl00 emergency -:-" s19n11(cat �iV the Pro, wl U. 1dt Yr, plan or reirttedr=Y evacuatl�st Dlant .. X= ed In the aPea• csplubrtte lntertdtence V,*v11 o an r � � because the broPosnJ ptoieet is don demand. t se D t -atter location, and befn9 develop the p osal wiii not sl9nlflcarl.. aitect hoiJstir9 11 r osa- v cn3ity Q ratetit the human �d �Tlba4. t growth fihe Prop ,nnuon s, �i ,�•Qt, k,ti�»�1 busing. _ - .;e rNdta� t('ectn>tistln9h a roxitriatelY eight add tial a s1 9Z �� 4 ,, s �,� VLtl etMe mnd Tor addltlonal h6u i �o,a� i e ate.. GP such � raltiCt o ect, ,�l 1 1 general" t a p,f1« pnak rn�!{e will the Ptbp osed at i nr Tann on ,r. r-�- vrhl,l d by Elie ttP fediV,-K.lThe'e%iitlr+u ilk genrrikatiC+iac „till fiA7► cie _. ate ne. trot tt *1, otk, lirrcrt- The hr°p hh i nothotrt , is � 'p in- cr cU t;ionalvehl -"� genet ttlanspbrtatlbtin P romnodate such ubstane ilY 1 ... vv ;y a%t ..ting tr act ty a ;, r Genera Su�itanllal a d a t n coo a osai we , heir+`; ^ _ vemtlttl adation " of th tialtecl,pslkin9 because the Prop nos ad -equal h 1 1 ' The or oSal WI I M n4i with th > n9 teaulrerceents eorltainedWllhinau l le CoUnt'i ...`� + o 1 i i _ cddo- $a h sa I � � r nitects on eiti3talongi parking facllltaes, or --..�' � ' �- see iaa above. �1 b. ` demand t br 'neW P r -_ ii%isUnst. - 1 not s19n11,icantfy aitet prefent'traiPib;C�attnrrklx nn �,hL ptoposai Wli ration systemst y, .,� no ttansPoi tmt5.. tdsett�ieaand%u t atiect waterb'btne, F�aI1 or alt traf'iic; SI nlficahttalteratt', to m substantia or mctl+emoTttot Pr'oP ��' The pr�posat ,i11 f9 trculatlon ( c 'ase ttatilo haiards, cbd3v all or �if�i �� °' ill n -5t s19n(ticantiY in rfi, i f tPcalions to 'waterborne. t �+• the Prodosal ,�� � '' �'a�Q•t� tixaf`flc3 a,ards i;o tnoln't • r (n ttaff f, Increase blcYciists orPednslriahst �� errand tot t:If'd l r . vehlclesj r.,: tfsab 'have an effect tat Ific, ase in calit'ottTr ' altered asull Ina incremen deveirI it. i,{I . §€ Vi s, hllat the of neiv +�f f1, P.t.opbsa� Wit l►, r p;,otecltiln n, trcei3lfYaha nCtca ed h l clumubilivementJ rtponl+ otP.-tesi�lt o Pro�b fire Dtolit I�"�' y�. sefrtl+ei: oi. Fo olvisioit act ;t�ef ' „a. government. imp orlon measure al);tesldall �rrat�� sprinkler sY tut'al.areas WIi1 � dove A iilrf; 001 � ed On ih "N: 64 Flan Dtotetlibn't rX1F ha prop " 1 c e altetnat" a 3ery ces• ural all'omaelc areafo e e staling homes It► t ended rite oi�itheintinal map gut It s rncbmm res(de►i ��'� u shed be Ins al�hst nrja stemset,i2,* r 1 add�tlohal.brap stems s all Ftte Prot s r(rikler 3Y llbnal itr+ 3tructuteon 1Pit , accoFdance ,wtailatlat 'lot , �dl iib, Pigg f ^ r N $trudtssl s - 900 Standard tot '6110 horOot NFPX. ddl t Assoclati dwelllnus and mb ntinkler sYste�brls cttlik,1 " „ amity and dt the insta{Ito eCtion s n lhe.'event dl tesid tictut t Gd+~ 1 demand jP_1 and propetlY p ►nxlalied." sa, etYlnstallatlon Wl,il reduce the, rt»,Is. t ose instance✓"wttete the`! ptbtnctlbn Irl h servltes j r F�, nvivoltt)!tt zttt ;... C111tsilCiG�'j t9 p + Eva3 vatxoir> :ai f' . tonmeaiii:zr j; ,nrf impact'' ENVIRONMEjNTAL IMPACTS (con tinued) �' r r�o —=----.. 'I s � e YES IA Y E 1D ISCITSS ON OI' ENViROIhTMENTAL $VALL' n 1 (ContIhued) 1' The Project site has no pressurized water m Impacts the abiltf of } tied to suppdrt a if�f8h(. y � Property Improvements and re' u( es �, reduce the q r V, eparttAent tt� 0, Impacts or. the demands for `a uta of water tensa# seed • To . It iS r8C ar tenders County tile W terPTenriertFunds2e t is An y p quite county F lro pang tided heht Paled !111 teduce the Impacts 'on fare proleellonb3eor`yiceItol"I �n significant level. a llyf��,r I -1 b, edlire protectlon7 -—. The proposal will result In a Incremental in in Us`}11t�t if -of Parke Protection in the area Which ~ capnot be serviced b shot lll's taepattRtentr since 19ao thripopU; y tNi!'p!#fit Increased y on of quite C�Un $ been decreasetl p r! {n{e • of I7 Personnel by 56% due to il3cat dlfflid y yat the ollcf ei A- experielted b BJttd countile cutrentiymuutte tonsil. has�Yn oil nutteicounty#$ Hearltiali Pgs Fiscal�crfses(,�coUrtity CI fl tlVd)fi'% that olite pratectlon services arc presently ihadequate the meet an' 1 7�}. :. service expectatlons of the public, development has r03Ulted In cumulativa Impacts serylces on polieenptoi�p wh(ch continues to reduce the that IitIs Department to provide adequate police services, cahg Y bevelopment Impacts on the shetitf's depattMent (s county lyid6 a�l1St c y of dev be mi ligated b one.,!ndtviduai project. The 1 development 1 _ _ cumuiatltfd IMt`,'awr on pot fee protection has been documented by the ld administtallVe Ufltce, (n the •county Sehool"sl16 ReVlew.• report of nutte, nnnuaf i The Pra'osal Wlll result in a Inctemental ihc�ase In demnrfd° Semites lOLI by a the tansti sodl dfl9h1 canttlaveanticipschool t d�tol"loa t (des S,chv4611*ol 0- (` park's or other iecte,ational faclittlest ---. x The 'proposal Wllt. cosult tri a Incremental e» dia t n tenance of fadliftles, Increase in demand fdif #Af,k and recreation facilItlei In the area, " f. public includlng roads! Other _ , x_ The proposal will result In.a Inctelrsnlal Increase In airs '04i6d lot ItAirltenance of roads and other public facilities ' goYerhmentat services? ; In the area, t'51 ! Ekcy, Will the The proposal wl l i resul t In a Incremental lnctease demand fig{ Ott¢ other aVetnmentai g services In the area,' proposal result In: z ,`,.' ai Use of substantlalamounts of fuel or energy! ��... The proposal will not UtlIIZO sUbt'tah(lai "fuel b.. SUbstanttai,Increase14damanduptNt,exiltliep ot:,energy, sources of energy, of requite the development of new sources bl ehergy! _ x Tha proposalWill not substahtla. Cly Increase the demand tot' e4i0y, �i6, tlr I'TI sys S wltl the�'p OPosal result In a gleed for new ems,' or subsrantlal altera(ion5 'to the lot towlnt A.noWet rat natural gist b4 X The proposal wit distribution systel not`;alfect etecttical poiier or halUfal X04$ ms, ciMmun(catiotts systeinst 2, Watet availability!- `` The r osa pop l Will not affect eommunicatiorrsysteros`;. tha proposed project will ulilixe Well water y tt recordatIOh of the map quality anquoWa(teor documented, „ oil trhnuiarlt� z hioa " o>E Environmental Imp.. " r ironmerital Cheakliet *" Evalu. ,� + DISCUSSIOIPI OF EN�tSRONMIENI'L ]EVALU ENVIRONMENTAL _ rxA >tijD1TAL IhyPACTIS (;continued) (continued) documented, o he Butt county lal, erns�fi tfffflNlnl X _ 5trict adherence t sewer Sewer or shptfc systems? --- J �-- requlrerients is anticipated to mitlgatn sewer „on d• The proposed project will not need substantial storm dt In@.04 X" imptovements to acconmodate theproposed g, storm water dralna9t? The Pfoposed Ptojhcl will have a cumulative Impact on I ftuIle county.ysant taty Land FI I I and the di sposat of sol ld waste VIl tllf tt ��fih r solid waste and dlsposalt r oral tesult �lnr The proposed ptoledt will not creat i.r�MAN N��rrfr, e any sl9niticahl health p Wi I I the op Will creation of any health hazard or Pole a �� sea taa above, hazard (eXcluding mental health)?: y— te to potential heatth ,. The proposal wt I`i not result I n an aeslhetltat ly of f hnsl+!f 've b. EXposure of pt=bPI. hazard's? the AEsTHETics, Will the proposal result in the la' b ic. or will the scenicor , result View open re ult Ili the creation of Ian"afhe(IcailY offensive site open to the s rue ion of any scenic Vista rite proposal may result "l ii, ah incremental Inclease In demand / , Gari public view? _... -- and recreation facilities, t9, Rp:AFATlCN Willi the PM. quartli ly I t o1n acXTsEang ' II upon "—i NLI quality or recr",.atlonal oppottUlitltesi �� urcen DUe'ta the at�chaeblogllcalssensKti�ifyl' f t 01 otlL.rurtAl tit:sD�Mc �� x atchaeointri l reso I l led to an at t'ecafd.l C idV� zq The projo, site is (dent to per.fotm a a, Will the or result In the alterattor+ the Project site It Well be necessary, calitornia state,wiv /sft9�v ach8eorloglat s�lteprehlstortc:or hlstaffe t order to determine 1f ologY, ted pr) Cntough the DBPattlnent of Anthr°p'slgnillcanl sites may be loc� icor n A records check Wtll determine what i?f art the property. archaeological surVOY of the property eh be necessary and�wllekii�t any lurthet mitigation measUtes wilt tic needed, 1 The 006Ww will hot 'at )?)s(or)e sites Wt i t thh proposal resUl t in adverse phY#teal ;I b. lie ettects to a Willslorl or aesthe or oble or u e resources. , historic bullding, stluct r The p � . cul tura r � r" osal will not. anent , D66 the psoiPcal) have v je #otentigf to osat haVe_hic Woufd affhcl� C. ��. r, cause A,phY osal will not a' �'es. '�hc prb� " heck reilgloUs teso u unihUer)thnlc cultural _ X� the ProposaM rest�lct a tstthe to �LailmPn ig tius br sacred Uses with � Po n act area? !, 3tatlftdr OA to= Ud IT2GA'JCIN Y�ir,AIBUR ,j4 map sheets n°ltheb(lna�eftnsyh by ,odgraitanin. p, ><3`gG TD f' �. Geitghate {the f (ood pial"r1 along Willson d onk on st&r $ Sfl the fire $unpfesslgn spf betiarttiient"Prior to the Final MaP,and 6tacrovnmen[;lahan bye IloWhe In3talled Irl all residential",fgfictUtoc to silkilfatl!tln its the Planning o1 11 "No prpperty jhV on tttn accordance Withthe National f6fj pjAj,I0h Of filing fens,) map which outlines slbletrstet * of filindwafIhj,Ihd fate of teettarge. **thin the destAnaled flood Plain shown ssoc? ilbn standard for thQ 'l r4 d�Jtattdn source musk.,!be quantitled., Dtattlhg and recharge �p rales must be deletmthed. 1i .7 y; on a n-11; ;} > ;Men CL k .� s vaXua .Envy ycs ►cava moo_ D�SCi18SION OF ENVIRONNENTAI, (r jL�I�T61'iiLONY+IENTA%r IMPACTS icontinued5 tcontlnued� r. toot setback from the edge of the 7, Pay s7oo.eo' per, lot to the' EfdJft4tUntY Plre Department/calilornih Deparittk li of rotastty- nkler 'systems in one and two (amity dwellings, 5.»3 the purpose `t7D. 5. Place a loo flood plain of Wilson creek as a riparian not pallution zone and place a note Fire Prevention watet Tendor ffihdg j"6 mobile humes, NFPA Standard iil3tailatton of sprinkler systems 13 for the roteclion/stream on the map wiilch states: ' o.planting of non=nai.tve or disturbance 61 olthe rotection In tlonal safety and property p fires, This instailatlonwill vegetation. cultlYatln6. eatthworko wllhitf too t.eet of the mood plain ��ot of r demand for e! uoturai tire protection guCe tbQsldeittl'al Instances' where they are snail accura W t �1 sea�+ices,=ih those wx all�rd. G e. Due to the high sensitivitY tot toimAarecords of rthnthropalogY 4 checkrctht�9iiith e p partmehta unlYersltY. chlco, to order to California `stale be located on determine 11 signit� cordsltetiecky'Will determine �. {� the .property. A aeologicat surveti t the property Wile an aressarY any further Y wiii be hece and whethher mitigation measures wlII be,,needed. I� , r _ . ry 11 �♦ .. �L ' Ca 1 rr r.nmenhal ;Check7.isti. * E!,On' off. Emvizonatsrt�i ;I)atpati tF. 1 �. ves MAYBE. rp. DZSCUSt3xON OF ENVxROZdMENTAL Et�AAIrU 0X �:w ENVIRONMENTAL TDiPAOTl3 (continued) (continued)_ sl.icant'. Richard cherry fisovo4o7-19-01 Parcel 0 to: Archaeological and Historical Resources In the A(W j'991) _DATA S1fEET sensitlVlty Area 't, Butte county General Plan desighdti0: AW401>i,�),00 Residential _ y t�'ro�ect_ bescrtvtion ta. Existing Land Use ' S tx, Existing zoning A . i, Type of Projects Tentative Patcel MaP on-sgte. Residential and graxln �a/ wide 166 acres to create eight lit; t•4. surrounding Area ' a, Land Usei-,Aratlna , rural residegtial 2; Brief r'ascriptlon• TPs! to tl gta:cln9 3, LcocaatiOn"Off. °vBangor Park tof Development, ev lop Road; Bangor Area.. b. zoning' a"Low atloh.tiohResldential ;, PfUpoSCdlixnslty of blCc d(s)tu9angoo f'arksR C. Parcel sizox; s to tbura1 uaount Of Ing minimum Road can. Pian tion Ag- 5, e. Population: 6, Accostand of Wal 00s Private wells itl 15; chatactet of site and Area. R Proximity of power, Li nes,.Adiacenk to prop ib. Nearest Urban Area: influence: I Method of Sexage Dtsposai• sevlic/Leachfle a• erty 17,. Reieyanl spheres of Iofluence:,N/A 9� rgi, irMrtWements standards Urban Area: N/A to` porde parceo f could ib� ct dted Sundedevthe Pt se I,' zoninil 19y Fire Prolection service: c assr arcelon, v a. Beare t countd (state) afire statirrn: 0060f§11(00q : r pKri OniV j Etw .rorrnq�tal sett[ g iahi t, 1,to19 water: T frV S , tccit«fls IrtAreat sAngor if tion Elementary school oi,;strY*dr 26, � ph,istcal EnVfironment: - oroviile Union High schr:di alstf,tct, i Terrain„ «a, cental Topographic characters oehtle rotting hills. r. b„ slopes: vary lrom 2 to 5%. < C.Elevn: atio750' to ado' ASL d', Llmtting FECiOr3. None 7� sofil �I well drained with moderate permeabiII1Y. tY s � 2 1 , a« Types and �ctarsettJone�s. Atiburhsoli series. 9enetat _ U b. Liieiting a, Natural ttaiards of the.Land a, Earthquake zones Modetate tttthquake intensity zonae Vllt« Erosion Potential: High. c Landslide PotentIAI' LOW d. Fire Hazard: High e, Expansive SolI Potential LoW .t„ Hydrology, . a, surface nater: iYilson crsek runs through the mlddfie of the project siie., r) „ b+ cl'twnd Water t Unknowh O, :bratnape characteristics! Project $ite drains jhtd :tie: Wilson Uteek ntalitage basin '. d, Annual Rainfall (norma.!! 30- 5.4 Limiting Factors: Potetitl'ally tlMfted 0iou0dt4ater 5a; �isualisCentr` Qrtajlty- E%cellen4 Acodstic qual)ty. mood Z: Ait Quality: Good nioloatcai° Fnvl"icranent:, ,' - 4, cyet'i pair w odlandS wattonand gra�;slandf. egej i to llabl tai sural k bl tdB and crilmal 5 common to , ot►W1111 areas,. ti cultural 'F.nvlr6hMonit. Sttivisfon,;c� 166 Acral rN NP project 91, 4.13 California. The parcel iq located vrithtfi .1 north half of Sectlt,l of T8wnslifl North, Range d I ast;;of the USGS �gtit"71 and Loma Rica, California, 7.5' Series MOO � xPITROD U'CTION Tim property is divided into north and 1 halves by the Bangor Park Road proceed,, through the property from dat 10, ` This report details the results .of an 1 ' eolotical survey of a proposed West. Wilson Creek, which northern dt3�, areha � a ictal of 166 Bangor,, flows through the 'northern lr�1f subdivision project involving from cast W WWI acres of land located approximately outh1lo f intersectinges the North lloncul Creek'A. �� dff west of Bangor and c. 5 miles s Wyandotte, �utfe County, California. Land',distance to the southwest of the parcei�� e involving future residential and additional shallow, unnamed gulch, gerieaa�t�v use ted the ,ro property from southeast to north,09t; ,d ) related developments will follow, defiptetptt in available surfice water dlas � County apPro�'al of a tentative parcel w hick leas been Submitted by von Geldern existing, occupied residence is locatcd�}}t�� ti n ,ineeting of Yuba. City, California, on the, northwest portion of the propt:rt 0 E g r north ofBan or Park Road. • g behalft the owner; the Hopkins Faintly 'frust, The entire arca around Bangor 2t6 According to State and County Wyandotte has been exte�,lslvely mined sfdS5 definitions, the propoa,ed Hopkins prof ect the middle of the i9th century, evidence constitutes a,n "undertak'4' which could which is visible in the forth of numcto � er:5rl affect ctYltural re which tails tis piles a ficin � :d hillsides With ��o � C ` might b4 located within the area of potential gen p J ' Accordir ly, a cultural effect (APL) cou 'Ied With an RECORDS SBA.It,.0 resources inventory P assessnint of 1eCorded �Regt-stereligib eligibility Sites) :tis well iii a, prior, to going into the field d$ status of any' a list archaeological records mainta nod by �' review of potential project impacts and tired pursuant Northeast California Information Centef of mitigative measures, is rem. . o County requirements, incl its compliance Chico were, exanitned for any exist+ ction 106 f the National I3istortc audit on; rded lie �lvattsy►>dlokeg steel of [Tistdr PreserVith vation Act of 1966, as amended (16 • � and; Procedures of the Places was also consulted (USDI 1980), 149 47 �,we Advisory Council on HiStonc I'reseevatton adj'ac nt re too the t opkins recordd velbp�d #f (36 CPR 800 J p;rope"rty+ 1-foWe,ver, the archaeologrcf. e ainder of this repor► details sertsittvity of the eve to was rev'ouslyatrec6t,4 � Thed by,40 rescnce of s p the results of the acchaeo]ogical sur`,ey and p rovides a professional assessmnt ,ofdt�e several w'� h n a 2 miletradius of the cultural resources which might be, ffec�,rr y FW lal the project: All field work procedure ;, tiist nc culturall r sourcet-40 be found 'wt l i ;followed guideline=s provided by the Stat biistoric Preservation Office (�acramento) or hear the - parcel was ind+'dated >yy .n conformity with accepted presence Within the parcel of Wilson Cta and ara t , and associated bedrock outcrops. professional standards, 0 LOCATION PROJECT CONTEXT The lfopkrns development property!' rclaistor rhe earliest de a i consists ofa nearly rectangular-shaped parcet �' g central California is from ste'CA-S i -40 ilh of la � f .. Wyandotte' oct,u anon i�A,�`° std located about 2 miles" west of Bats or evidence of itumatt and slightly over 5 miles south of 3 t Ho bins SulxlivisFcd; c. tGG Acres MAI t?ttiJCC( 9l"�t23 �.P located 'north of Redding oil Squaw Creek, in the winter as it was necessary to g'bl into the hills and higher elevation zoh" where a charcoal based C-14 date suggests %initial Native American presence around ttor establish temporary camps during (094 ) lr) 6 500 ycars ago, with continuous use of the indicated on the basis of evidence gathering seasons (i.e., spring, suin I46r fall). Villages typically consisted oar .A region from this and other regional sites. Mast of scattering of bark houses, numbering four five to in JWtXef the artifactual material dating to this early time ok severaldozen house N11091'�, period suggests cultural affiliation with the Borax Lake area -- the presence of large villages, each containing a family of from three to seven peoplr°� ' r, -1 med rojectile points and manos wide-stemP 'villages, with from twelve to fifteen. of ri WrP and. metates being the most prominent artifact houses, might also contain, an earth ]odg&.' types represented. The possibility exists that this early culture represents 'Hokan-speaking As with all northern Califortriai'di�n y; peoples who were also ancestral to those who groups, economic life for the Nfatit' '4i subsequently expanded into the northern Sierra Nevada, the southern Cascade, the .Nisenan revolved around hunting, til} and the collecting of plant foods with d6tVi southern Klamath and the northern Coast Range These may represent the acorns, and ,salmon reliresentitgtfriiii. staples. 'rhe collection and procesg,ing areas. people earliest Sacramento Valley occupants in Butte these various food resources W§ accomplished with the use of a wide -vat j&t'Y and Tehama counties as well, Of wooden, bone and stone arti6e"' Sometime around A.D, 100-200; the Moreover, these Indian peoples Mere isticated in of Best major disruption � o Fhb, presumed J p Hokan-:speaking population y tian malstheir and plants a�r..�3f usesof ocaltanms therid 9f of triate0al sources wliixl(4) immigrants occurred. Eventually these later arrivals displaced at least some of the Hokin, the availability raw could be used in manufacturing an imn id l c : populations who had been occupying the Sacrarncnto galley floor and the margins of - array of primary and secoiidarytools' at implements. However) only frogmen i1`1J the Sacramento River as taw h Euroameritcan. area, at the fierier or contact duedence in part to perishability, aot their Material nd in part W41 1re 4' Populations, these Penutian-speaking peoples were still expending into areas previously impacts to archaeological sites resulting ti 001 later (historic) land uses, Based ort+ d',i oc19 cupied by Hokan-speakers. Presumably results of previous survey, work withiris e1 immediate (d4li, introduced by the Penutianwspcakingpeoples bulbs other general and project area. JensU;p and, Wren, 1978; Jensen 1989x, J6tiii'VY Were more extensive use of qt;d Plant foods, and fishing` prndur. {s ; `ard 1990a; 1990b, 1"99ac), the expected rati'g his to"ekborigtttal stie types neludetlJ KD9 ,animal processed with mortars grid pestles, perhaps the bow and arrsotuited- pre followings small stemmed- and corner -not eheil. WJdctile .paints., (l) surface scatters of l fh { h n o g ra h. The Ropkins artifacts and debitage associated, �a}ltli' yak )x development parcel is located within territory "'midden" deposits resulting' from ilTa0 which was cccup ed by the Northwestern encampments, some afwhich were occup 1 lWaidu, or Konkow Indians (La Pena 1978: nearly year-round; Ftgui�.. 1), property " to theibo iter sepaprating the,K -n g (2) surface scat{ers of 1 C, from the Nisenan Indians to ttie south and t and debits a without assc'ii' artifacts g cl660 southeast. Thebas e social[ unit for all of the Maidu and Nisenan vvi�s the family, although middens, resulting from short-te'WW' nccu attari and/or s ecializ6 p p ecoi6ori' the village may also bo considered a social, as activities; well,P( wq it c litical �11d _ economii✓, 'unit; v g re usually located 'on `Etats , ..' st �"y '�` (3) bedrock milling atta ;_ ad oin ng stream•;,and were inhabited mainly including especially mot'tat° ales' s X, A I'Ject ,91,4 T ' tit . -z10P *v occasio l Nbrl/V/,r)an, l6� bedrock out metate sticks �, out(. are - q) here appropriate (4)Pei available; 5�12'1r�� s rr'j��rr.1 a (S) is C°glYPhs, and, xCITrQ UU endGr ' R Intl rt'facts and flak slated finds °f ahoz,i su Sine IR n l Lb .,,` ginal rid bJectcd toSXrate'he cursor• - � comblt,,,,. project �I `Ef nt_ erwc_ a level n of within or 1 Su os nio&ghy el Field tr,an of WUso mrtzCdi ItelY ad• ►we sure' ITistor�c . n Cree wi>s utifl°f evide Qevelo gtzlcl1 k and allaCent to both $ ;� rice exists to doCu rrtenhs S' and of ltl Mt uP finish and a Ment His, throughout the along. ma, her .drabs ` Lexie that so areas Pro `e Jot ri andrapping ventures me oft , the land Jct are d11 Made st maY have �^Imp nd early transects s invest; a liit t Project ale brief ays throe de Paced at Sated With cx vzcmity. It 'W wn the gh ye ng on locAProxin; Itel I stUr�re pedition that was du general a gelation cover. ali2ed,!_c Y 201.25 IV River:. Argucllo gone su ntirePro` Appro conditi'ait� e itself narned the Project, • xitnatelY3s. incursion b Featheh �nweVer Carso F ins � o White ,the first r 30 to r ell Suz11e pGCt�=oat ft)r'e Cold Rus 'nen ecce ma'o m pay--tnt dt% h 1 r SO a t+f is+% regional st Pcriod The rred du the Within ) was sprtcc Wyando reams, Particula lacer Sol, of n the project : Cin pltl �r�itn Y Ho lode relatively Rat tares prt111ar11ed elsewhere whrc "t'igorouslte Creeks and their�tributa neat and sources and e n a Wit,Sin atl . a short milled from the ries, were awa tvtr o n fact Y 18,50 along s °f ��' y froth sties min Per,od i Ater; alon other In g grew (bet�vecaerl ,s For g the 9 it) Pere nl l osPccts g so rapikil n c'• 18,2.5.5) 6S% ort stee rtd , of traditions Y that i' he Pro ect slopes, gclines and. , di``'apPeared i ;Ante ll fashion. area s pproxi l ystrve 41eri a n a� was iris ma(cl of the Indians • crc ricin life , area ertherl'orced Pected zn.tlils pled co PletelY er c°nscri 1 out fel ad Operations a6orers , in some cases above rid clition !o im perationc. on white., Cultural resotrvcYstrategiesztleztfation urce account the s the su ' to searching Farmers results nreyo to 8 t"or' niaved > ranchers- I tlinedabove °f bank took into , in to su ,and Merch care knolls and i ground fxnfier disru pp1Y these earn , easily Ptin 'ants benches u, terraces spected with research. �' extracted nTative lrf��tyles miners bz.d rid Particular diminish. gold do Qnce the landforms lik j�c Outcropsg and s slope: farrnin , more and itiore ,posits began sensitive. Y to be archacolo ' y °thaw. tech , !3 and residents Jur to an The serve g'tcall mini nr ues ranching. riled to + Y unusual Su y°its were als Ymosl:: labor or'9- ne dlstirctiVe ntoitrs. o alert nd Pa and new �I materials vegetation so; clzan or Chinese in Seco sources • rtzcul• of re `and Patterns g'es� ming l8gp)s era which ar) ushered iii mnattts athero fes ) exot b peaked artifact tune exploratory, n; n°Sed quartz , dttnng the cultural sites; Posszblz: or re featu general pro a agoperations theins led to Markers were bored . et Vicinity, and hmugllout the ° Ree " Which, c be search hi 11 mer chile rate r ould h of qua; our adits ral resou .5t these Profitabl • g ity lodes location wouldree /as enco When a and extracted, to. - t~xistzzl�drta shafts �p g trig nti p°grnPhic be plotted ntercd, its sheet . ps) h1cludin are fide Yof also be ass,. me Racy feature onto a USCS for the g the oil tar`lings Pilc8 Pia sot 9ttad number Con .a tetitpOM�' Red c 5°�1d USG nu featu are Ptoject area, ntifierl . of d ss ion res Mini , es festa which attest pr°Minent mangy ion mznzngact;vaties �, to the made,, SQ`aPp o s and recorded rr �t�ould 6e bfthe l of ; , hiclz date ektent o f n : forms t Archie r3eta tnibu to the �atlier silo ► sunning that °logical Sitc Bail d gh "tht; . lane Part'`ed su 20th eeniuriesi ,indi1'iau for accu dace obse al en rate records rvatIons features'' Mponon($ ova .ng, isolated l: descr; ynd apPro uld be consi;de ` ptive tnfom)atio ia�a locational hd red Cured in field Mai 1'tt,jcct 91-423 h(npldns SobdIV f6n, n. lee Aeres notebook form. Locations for sites would be documented in 'terms cif section quadrants, milling Dation sites s o j lr �`fdr the foyr textual description, and UTM coordinates. �Vt<, For recorded sites, the environmental setting No kins Site #tel: `i'ltls s Ip would be described in terms of local colo landform, slope, aspect,. soils, hydrology, consists of a tot l of 2p mortar l hydrology, distributed on six separate btdr0ck o4td'tops and vegetation, while the dimensions of all distributed over an Area extcnditi c, sites and features would be recorded in metric north -south by 15 m cast-'vv�:st, 'I'lie siC�r' g units, Graphic documentation for sites and located on the south bank OfWilson ,t formally recorded features would include the base Of a large knoll, ldlyjp f. plan metric site sketch maps accompanied b compass bearings an+d distances to key southernmost builporotl o located Wi 1 irt�l ding is features within the immediate vicinity, structural remains include ,, Of thecast irons I site accts 1 bed ys► Field work for the present project was tar men Sire, and a few bottle ONO undertaken by SupervisoLy Archaeologist deteriorated Str Construction ` entirof the rlt3 l John D. Furry, M.A., assisted by S Sean nails, and accurate dating or the structure ranged 14 y with wife Jensen, from oiler, grass/pasture land to took impossible ex tQ note that it likcl o� and pine covered terrain with an open daetese�at°e d 192te a cd ugh inspection of Canopy- A minor riparian association occurs additional evidence o Identify liq along segments of Nilson Creek Within the activit + C prehistoric 'use 011 northern half of the project area. Vegetafipn scatter o I flakes an.deil deposit o Four race did not sign if, cantly hamper ground surface reason, the site has been interpreted . .a visibility anywhere within the project area, special purpose millirr'- $ station site. Mortttf and no other obstacles were encounter"ed cup f fidimensit°ollows; during the course oeldwork, ons are as Cup _# Depth. Rant. #1 2Scm PR(�JI;CT F,iNT�JN'GS peso . #2 23 l;g 3 2 9 PAETTISTORIC# RESOURCES 16 17 #S 24 22 #ti ti? $ 16 .y 15 A Evidence of rchistoric activity was' #8 2l area all situate .. .. the project #rl �3 1$, d ad a obsetl dd at fii;'e'loeales within cent or very close to #10 lg 1$ Wilson Creek and all comprised solely of #1 l17 bedrock mortar milling stations witlioLt #l2 S • 5 associated Ii Me surface scatters or midden. 413 deposifs. .Hour oC the milling stations #14 17 g 17' contained multiple mortar, cups 'and were #15 10 formally recorded as archaeological sites. #1G 21;: 13 The remaining observation o.f prehistoric #117 1 , 17 mate"' cons'stet; of ll single, isolated mot•tar #18- t 4 12` cup . and was recorded as an "Isolate." #19 ig 11 Neither the Cour Carnially" reeorddd milling #20 11 li station sites (FrOkins Site #'s 1.4), n;ur the 14 single isolated mortar CUIPF Is t t g �filte #1) arc T(1 krns Site #2, contiidered still sl nifi; ant for Worritation eorisi5tsxof a telae o!"G mortar ups located o contt,�} or other values, and no further a single: bedrock outcrop Situated rt 1i1 #rtatment is wartaated or lice omxnended. adjacentt6 Ie 1. ttt�rth stye ofilsati Creak, The, tock c! d , P cc 91 roj -411 H9pkipsSui r ISI} `` _ ,. aa7tls1�i1, c, 10 A� outcrop extends a south b Pproxlrnacel Y 6: a� enst-w.est Y 9 m north, inspection of A thorough #I4 17 north - bedrock #1S i6 k outcro to undin 6 tile; arra surto r the additional p rtiled ideniif#lu S 10 activit evidence of Y any #17 S Y (i.e,. prehistoric use or scatter of flak�trsr�idden deposit ##18 3 7 ; and artifacts , or surface #Ih 9 reason, the site has been - ) For ##20 1R 21 this specfal purpose .rttiliin interprete;l ns a cup dimensions are a g station site. #� 1 10 follows; mortar #22 7 13 1123 14 8 , Ctrp #t ,Dench. #24 10 8' Diarn, #25 10 12 #1 #2 7cnt- #27 9 3 #3 10 #2$9 #4 4 10 2 G #5 4 7 #6 10 6 ,l2 1-Topkins Site consists ofa total, four se imortar cupsj s i' t c Tio kips S'te #3; pirate bedrocl� out located on. adjacent to the port t Ps which consists ofa total of 2$ This and which a , I side or WilsonDecay mortar cups on til extending re d?stributed aCreek separate bedrock outero sinspection over bank aflyilson Creel, p located on thewcst inspeCtr n°Q�alne'e diartteter: a vicinity entire f1 thorough area extendin.. ' incl distributed overat area east - West. e. 23 m north south by 7 m identifyanf the bcdroe Within. the west. A tho�ou k outcrops failed to entire area gh insp,ection Yadditional evidence of surroundin of_the use °r activit -failed to identif g tlac bedrock outcrops surface scatter o (fie- p`ca midden �e �h stod prehistoric u Y arty additional evidence p tills reason flakes and artifacts), oto ' se or activity (i.e. of ° file site h ) ppr; dEpasit or surface , 'a midden special pW osub�crt rote scatter nra!ling rprefed aaa artrfacts)• For this °f #lakes and cup dimcrslong ares follows: , station site A2ortar' .interpxefcd as. a s'�ason� the site has been station site. F cial Purpose folio aVfortar cu milling Cu Ws: p diriensions aro p # Depth. Diayy; #1 6cnt Cup # ,.Depth ##2 13cm bInIn,g #1 18em #4 3 #2 15 - IGcm #S 6 #3 2 17 #6 g #4 26 6 #7 8 S #614 21 16 6 0, 13 12 Isolate ##1; ## single bedroe '- isolate #1 c #10 I7 ck thoriar cu onsrstsofa`" 3 lUctn depth) to p C9cm diattt. b , #11 0 WIISOetweeq Crt;.ek' �., . Qr thesouth .side o f, Nr o additional, Site #s 3p`rtndl ma tel� qu distgat #l3 20 18 cultural materials Wera d 4, cd r n the ,. ria, ' rioji Ct 014.23''.�� „ �n S 4 ,l�iciiYi5 b19, C, 1GG ftCrC�' F %fit/ �f I� EARLY HISTQR,TC AESOURCES R18'60MMENDATION No evidence of early historic activity None of ,ilte'four prehistoric mit iilf or occupation *as observed. within the station sites (Hopkins Site #'s 14) We project arra, except for the collapsed structure considered still significant for informat o' or observed as partof Site #l. Although the other values. The formal archaeologid"O.] t' feature cannot; be accurately dated on the recording which occurred during the curMIN basin of available surface evidence, a post project is seen as having effectively mitig�feF 1924's construction date is likely. any adverse effects which the proposO Hopkins residential subdivision may have 01) these sites, and no further'treatmetit 4 ' CONTEMPORARY ELEMENTS: warranted or recommended. It is hoped doll , all of these sites can be preserved, howeWf as they are interesting reminders of tem Evidence of contemporary use and extensive nature of Prehistoric activities hi t3}# activities way observed in the form of region. existing fences, an occupied residence with associated driveways, garages, and other In Griew of the absence of residual outbuildings, and graded access roads. None stgnif Cance for these four sites, and baser] 01) of this material represents potentially the .negative findings elsewhere withirt ik significant cultural data, and no further project area, archaeological ct arana treatrnent is warranted or recommended, recommended for the proposed ffop�11114 subdivision project, with the followitlA general provision: Should subsequent construction or development activities expose buried artifacts or other evidence of prehistoric or, early historic occupation, a qualified archaeologist should be contactctf immediately in order to assess the potential impacts of the project to the cultural resources encountered, : fr, �. : 777, o. ;0 1'rafacC Q1-43 G �aRkins Sulxl/Vfsldn, c �� G, Acres A$Flp . REFERENCES ' NCE5 CItTB O AND/OR H � Til;:.Iz . I;pI' Clark; Willia n I3; 1970 cold Districts of California,. Cali£am"t iJivison ofl\gir 1 Francisco, California, 1 test Bulletin : , Elsasser; Albcrt B; 1960 The Archaeology of the Sierra Nevada in California and California, Archaeological Burve ` J S Report No. 51 Nevada. Uni f ensen Peter M. , ,Bericcley, Vetbl(ydi 19$4 ArchaenlogicaI Survey of 6500 Acres within the Coon Hollarw IW Iy� Qurncy,lCai corm.. l Forest. Repoli, on File, Plurnas tend't� chtin (� 1Vutiortrtllot�est, 1989a Subdivision bd�'v sronr Chrcot Excavations at the "Nest Rocic g Cal. Count shcherSitc o and Northeast Y California. Re ' , Calrfornra rwl� rnrainformation Ccntcr; CSU -Chico. 1990a Archnoological Tnveh;to �S , . , 'Caty e f'Chlc�,,, near Bangor, Butte Coun ttn Gy of the Rett y Sitiypson Property Y, California. Report on File `(C. 725 crC, Information Center, CSU Chico.- Northeast California. � 1990b ArchaeologieallnvcrtOry tarigor; ,Butte Count Survey °f Rungc's 400 ac subdivision Y, CaChpia. Report on Fllc o InCarmation Center, CSU -Chico, Pcajcct near' t North Califottaia 990c Archa-0Iogicalln'vcntorySurve Wyandotte; Butte Count . 3 of the t-ocatelli Suhdiv;sion Project net r 7nformatrolt Center, CSU' 01lrfornia. Rep�tt on File, North Cal, bear east Calafortria Jensen; Peter M. and Faul R. Reed 1918 A Cultural Resources Znvento Bacmmento Valle ry and Anthropological Ovcrdm vlety o Bureau of Land Ma agement, Redding cade Rang. f the Noitheiri g Special i'tiblipt�on ofthe Drstr,ct Office, Jensen; PeterM. and Paul R. Reed 1978 A Cultural Resources Overtricty of ilte Forest; Report on File t 1 S West Side of the Plum Califoirnia _ Forest Service National grid Northeast GalifarnialnCormaii r C me Otion l Forest; Qu nc Johnson, Jerald Jay ca, 1, 97$ l ltr Yana; IN; Ifandbook ofNortlr A erlcan ,lndia,n w,,r,. . Robert %. IJ'eiidr; .Editor, pp� 351 369. 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' lw0aeotogicat GIERRA � InvenWy GLENN sIsKIrOU a Department df �.Aii' "t�r�eyalo MOOOC fEHAMA Galifornla State' �/1,!tyrslt PLUMAS TRIN" Chlcp, CA 9692J u Yf Gt)t r °r SHAsrq (916) Butte C . October - ou t plann n 15 ? Country Center BriveDepavtmeht ' Orov .11e, CA r 55965 RE: PEERLESS MINING TpM�x.C. T18N and Loma E, Section 31 St, L90-57 766 Rica I.5► qu'ads Bangor acres Dear County P1 nners In resFon-e to a re sea ;loh for the 9ue„t received S project W em cri the offi.ci"'I' above cited 2rt Butte maps and. re as ducted 9�9�' a "e�619rd Y.. cords for ,arehaeo y saaffiing Dunt 1ogIoa e 1r RESP PREBIS:1"oRIC "ecorde PESO[IRC S; d sites o.f this Our rl:cords f Project boundarids, byp ,- knottn 1'nd cate there been recorded Howe'v�r, three to be located tvth Pe', jrl three within a male site o a'� sz.tes .have � t+his been r" radius o, tie pi»o �,., type hat. eco"rded as bedroc 1s" area' HISTORIC RESOURCES 't;tions., archaeala There are sites Op E1cal sites :our�n to be iodated' of th1sHowever }ed yes. t retards indie44, �.,�,-"thhistori+ff; AUT -656,, type recorded arra th , pr6 j�oif;, s is rebrded Wt;hin' the 'orie Wit. there are<� Prehistoric bedrock � a historic ? :t1e t�adiixs. �i; " a historic cabin �, mortar statjori. mini.ng cabin G s te: add. C''BO� X56 site tGt located itipna;, xs urea . approxi inatelly�. the reoorded as �) Bangor, y two miles Hort comm of ty of $ locali.t;y, is ono h"east and It `d nuiutser the Bangor tair2e was : 4, in 7 855 b _ 8 cpm ,etilod Of t�ir�in . fro e'c�° bete quotes acrd �'�ih;the dsooer� the L` T ar,3bert damps in tih anion impor' ant )r of the E lie Bhothers frord theme atones he town consiste Lea Ban" o" saloon, d of d Mice, It, d ate is 1,6c es V+itl in thehote"Is's and �alnb50 buil:din - the ot, 5'E'tens vo Bangor�t� " lhg hc�use8,0 (1 area ,from the ,drift and hYdrat�lieyand . I .Gold lxnih wash �n important sta indl'e 18;5'0} gh thein ",' s thi, ou g WPVs do dis'irot from 18 s .S i ceriber. 18POts xeraushihese Bsrfgt5r' 0 s thro_g 16 0 s s, ub P.-E�%OUS 1ltCHA10Y,�OGr1;A, Were 3n thy, reooards, ih pros jeet area .I.A�" IG has not .�ONS; Actzcyrdn " been ,prevy sury o ou,M" , iouslyed F r 0 �. G1 0 �+ cultural,,. resources. Two smell recorded west of the „project area (;iC °iservelea °f thi,s t are B) . Two archaeolo cal sl t;�u� sued at��C'h g wero recon this UTERATURE SEARCH: Reviewed were the maps for archaeological sites and o' is rc,coN�� and. Also reviewed were the National Re �iGep'. s in 'Butte 6�i�{;�,_ the Cal forma Inventory of i to,rie ResouircesL F s California Historical. Landmarks Historic Interest; and $xstor c Stints Y�n Caiai'ornia Califdr • Polfirm of (c96&j. +, 1RECOMMENDATTONS,; Basest upon the aha.v,� sensiti'vi.ty ,i'or� cultural resotlrces in the J'nforma'tidfj, t4jq, stere ecarded o igh Therefore,, bz , because cultural red6(jr'/'es yroi` __. � ri a`�.3ae.ent parcels consa eyed to w essi anal archaeolo is t conduct an arrehaeela - ---- - a the Po ect area rior to an ro 'eot o person will be able tp identify)e.ratans:��: cultural resources which maybe to aced with a@ gay 4 'boundaries, and .recommend a , h pee ,got those resources. appropriate m3.tigat�ori measure for Thank you: for Your concern in Preserving `Californa.a ►. heritage, 'incerely, . Rakoto owta) Coordinator Northeas t infor`raat on Contor ce. ,Peerless Mining Company h i�,k,73'#i,�iir4flt'�• 4t� ! 1 � ✓ 4{ F, SThTIE OF CALIFORNIA -=THE RESOURCES AGEN0 51 D PARTMENT OF FfSH AND GAMSceoeGE at ti's' N, Gowrn 170ti NIMBUS RdAQ, SUITE. A �p > RAN '4 3' CORDOVA CALIFORNIA 956710 r 6) :3 5 5` 7 0,� 0 �8lip%p 1 g 1990 pville� :(:;41df0 w. Sept,1mber ,7 7,I� YMr. Johan Meidonsa, Assistant Director Department of Public Works 7 County Center Drive Orovi.11e, CA 95965 Dear Mr' Mendoinsa ; Minin4pa'rtpen a Fish andaGame r e1'(DFC) has reviewed the Peerle lina.rr Corn ah Tenta - Map (T.thr a Proposal. to divid� `a 166-J3C:re creel into dive 20 -acre and three 2?acre y aca'ted west, of Bangor, the TPM is in a foothil_1. areParcels, I� 8tiy_Wilson Creek, rahsecteQ a condition of approval, to include a 50-foonoditurban.ceommends setback al.onthat the TQM b rete' Wilson creek ; The setback should,,heocommence,from �ou�si�eth -tidesedOt �� Of wetland vegetation or the bank ''top, whichever is Jr�`ater. 'ehe applicantsht5uld be advised that any work within the 100_x`;``, , food play h, con,3 stx ng Of but not l�.ini'ced to diver or ribs iructan of the natural flow or changes n ,the channel bed bank. of ,Iwilson Greek k*111 require f pa�rsuant to Fish and Game Code Sectaonr16001etcselon -O.DFG11 1 to obesS.included as�should tbe used conrlti onsnolieu pecific miigatianThe amrras Agency_. Projects approval by the Lead rf the Ron Bertram, DsC can b, assss further assa.st'ance, please contact ociate Wildlife Biolog ist or VQ.. Patricia Perkins, C'7i ldlife Man (9'1,6) 355a-7010. agementSuparvisox at Sincerely, r' Jame D. Messer, ith t' R Tonal Manage 4 r- u i . . , til Stu 41V� f"t '%7 i A N p of NA t/G .. UP.A� WEAtrH A N f I A 7c( CENTER ©NN"G p , F)VE= OROVI AErMENr TELEPHONE; y16 0 CALIFOPNIA,464,04" a07 � � 538-7601 Septea,xb�a t 1990 Peerless lVii. nang iompanY 43l� cPeond Street Y€aba.' 'itY, CA 9599T t Ite,rOtative AP 028-270Pg;_r el i.,ap bear ^' l t , In! . . -,ter%• 1 tial study o� {� adverse t, ac ' r Y6, Proposed ro `o Pminate Senor onme P ct, a Tentative Parcel Ma r�Vi J. ' nt (refer to , theienclosed envir P, indicates' Qthe Se Pads sat'rtable . ` o Potentially redface or. ell California r Environ __ . matigatigo grad ` nmental cl�1e ` a Envaronr,�entc.l mPntailihPac Re asg�res are re tai cklast, �6 k uali part E .� red . ; order t ) is req ed Part of the; tY Act. ( TR o ¢aar , persuant #o ttae: o assess tier Iialta011o 1I,111e�,�rs�tit: filth �'� PPT; � g , gyres ' -.! ,�E7r, fid the q o �oa�rt� 4, , , ` ire %ard"'Pacts and eterma r a 1 v`'-�g flee 4 o1'xate to d local;.on d "tr4�rds,�gw, , ng 4rchaeolo ' rte vwhat, of any, t, axtap �Prefera it � , � o, an sonsitivi gacAl sites; yon i n evalaiafiorz, Y co fee of Y tvatt:r Se, u'tati�� ,Tdwitr l a i d A site ntaCt $I0.�0. f' Pa' able coo the �q°tfor gay:a�r�.Ce �;, Rangy) mast Paan and%r 1 l; e, lie g with a Nort' -. r, nt, .f6k this seryiC Sent alon ` beast Informat' ti� i�'ep rtlertt aon Center aH of A California ►Mate anthropology �°; 1�' Chico CA rlaversaty R 9S _0400. • : ! 'Attentlon: ;Ctarator OC ReCOrds, 1 ''